I am preparing an overview of how physicists are exploring the topic
of fusion as it relates to global energy resources. This
project requires that I contact and interview thought leaders.
Therefore, I need to first get my "playing field defined". I also
need to highlight the national labs which have the most significant physics
programs dedicated to energy applications.
Whenever contact information can be provided either form the biograghy
page of a professor, for example, or the main contact number at a
National Laboratory, that is most helpful.
My Research Request is also time sensitive as I am late on this
project already! I am particularly interested in finding a researcher
who is also enthusiastic about particle physics and energy
applications as I have a large project with many different angles. If
this is an area of interest for you, please let me know!
Research Request Topic:
1. Identification of top scientists in North America with
specialization in particle physics, from Universities and major
national labs
2. Identification of conferences and committees for these topics:
particle physics + energy application, experimental physics + energy
application
3. Listing of National Labs and leaders of those programs within for:
experiemental physics, particle physics, energy applications (specific
to experimental physics)
4. List of publications since 2003 specifically focused on particle
physics + energy applications (fusion is the core topic of interest to
me)

Thank you. yes, there are parts of it here. However, I need a
comprehensive single-stop report as I am to busy to get pieces of it
from other sources. I am also very open to paying more than the $200.
I tried to insert $500 to motivate someone to produce this report for
me and to go deep on organizing the findings. I'd love to receive a
Word document with it all in there - institutions, bios, links, etc.
Thanks!
Robin

Dear Sciencesurfing-ga,
I'm most grateful for the rating, tip and comment.
As to the link to the word version, I'm sorry about that
inconvenience. I checked it right after posting the question and
realized of that, so I posted a new one in the clarification previous
to this one -which worked for me- and I repeat here just in case:
http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/3ccd1ef5/bc/GA/Particle_Physics.doc?bfutHdCBu7PePna1
If this one doesn't work for you either, please let me know and I'll
try to work it out.
Best regards,
Guillermo-ga

sciencesurfing-ga
rated this answer:
and gave an additional tip of:
$100.00

My question was very broad in scope, and this researcher helped to
distill it for me to be most actionable for my project. This is my
first Google Ansers request and I am stunned by the depth and
precision of the results. Only one glitch - the link provided for the
Word document version didn't work.

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